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This is a bit tangential to self building as it just relates to our future temporary onsite laundry shed.

 

The free hand-me-down 8' x 6' shed was deconstructed in a hurry down to its major panels and I am planning its reconstruction using unconventional methods because it was pulled apart in the wrong order. The reassembled structure will be held together with 90 degree metal brackets and I plan to reinforce the joints with fat beads of structural mastic (this is how modern yachts are stuck together).

 

I am looking for a recommendation on the right type of mastic that will adhere to wood and form a nice fat bead along the 6ft internal angle between say the back wall and side wall frames.

 

I expect the shed will be demolished towards the end of the year. 

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My two favourites are Stixall which is probably the one I would use for this, or if all else fails, sticks like sh*t, but NOT the clear SLS.

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